What's interesting to me is how much the national socialists were against the communists. It is a brain twister considering that socialism is always the precursor to outright and corrupt communism. Did they call it socialism to bring in the labor vote and it was more conservative, or was it really and truly socialism? I know the state became the object of adoration and it was a nanny state of sorts where the children didn't belong to the parents as much as the state itself. There were massive social programs of a sort.
What was it really?
It was branding.
“Fourteen years of Marxism have ruined Germany; one year of Bolshevism would destroy it… National Socialism will save it.”
— Speech in Düsseldorf, Jan 27, 1932 (now AI-translated)
I ended up reading a lot in college after studying the Bolshevick Revolution (Something never brought up ever in any history class of mine from K-12). Read about the Holodomor where the commies starved millions of Christians to death.
This country was completely infiltrated by commies after this alliance with them in WW2.
But it's just really interesting to read about what was going on in Germany that made Hitler get elected in the first place. No one ever talks about that, ya know? Like just magically one day, everyone becomes super duper evil villain Emperor?
State of things (overwhelmingly caused by two groups)
Hyperinflation
Abortion exploding 800%
Divorce up 300%
Prostitution up 2,000%
Trans clubs, 300+ gay bars, drugs skyrocketed
Suicides up--middle class smoked
The Bartmat Scandal